2012CR-V,will carry themachinewith the performance ofmore sophisticatedandeconomical.various machinesarealsoon the model:twounits of4-cylinder2.0Lpetroland2.4Land2.2Lturbodieselis availablenowin the European market. That would mean the 2012 CR-V would reprise a 2.4-liter four-cylinder that would again be rated around 180 horsepower and 161 pound-feet of torque. (Think of torque as the force that gets you moving, horsepower as the energy that sustains momentum.) That would allow the 2012 CR-V to retain a competitive horsepower number but would keep it behind the class curve for torque.